Susan, I don't have solar thermal heating, but do have the highest efficiency rating of the system I put in (11 years ago)....and, it is very efficient. I have 2,400 sq. ft. and my gas bill was just under $60 last mo. Funny you ask about a cistern; am putting one in Atlanta this year....still trying to determine the size I need. And, well here's part of my dilemma.....I'd like to do one above ground, like a really aesthetically attractive copper one! But, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. So, am currently researching all of this as we speak. If you have any info., please pass it on. Tapped a well at the beach a few years ago.
If my place was big enough in Atlanta I would attempt (I might have the terminology wrong) high velocity air - also with underground thermal capabilities/derivatives.
But, everything in my house is naturally produced by the earth. I researched my vanity faucet for a year before I was comfortable with it. And, designed the bathroom to age gracefully with all of its natural materials. It's been two years (since I renovated it) and I do love the way the patina is appearing.
Traderx, I read about solar panels a few years ago and was going to go this route with my cottage in FL. The safety issue is during a storm and the power is off (intentionally or unintentionally...i.e. downed power lines). At that time you couldn't turn off the solar panels (or store the energy and it moves in and out of the lines - this is Lynnie layman terms, so go easy on me) and the energy they create can back up into the lines, potentially hurting linemen...........scary! Devastatingly so. I would presume that the technology has improved dramatically by now. New problem for me right now - money!
Miss Critter, you are just too danged funny!
If my place was big enough in Atlanta I would attempt (I might have the terminology wrong) high velocity air - also with underground thermal capabilities/derivatives.
But, everything in my house is naturally produced by the earth. I researched my vanity faucet for a year before I was comfortable with it. And, designed the bathroom to age gracefully with all of its natural materials. It's been two years (since I renovated it) and I do love the way the patina is appearing.
Traderx, I read about solar panels a few years ago and was going to go this route with my cottage in FL. The safety issue is during a storm and the power is off (intentionally or unintentionally...i.e. downed power lines). At that time you couldn't turn off the solar panels (or store the energy and it moves in and out of the lines - this is Lynnie layman terms, so go easy on me) and the energy they create can back up into the lines, potentially hurting linemen...........scary! Devastatingly so. I would presume that the technology has improved dramatically by now. New problem for me right now - money!
Miss Critter, you are just too danged funny!
